A fter scrutinizing a number of devices running on the Intel' Atom processor
last month, got another one from Wipro. As we took out the Netbook from the box,
we were amazed by its design. It isn't an ugly one and neither flawed. The only
extraordinary thing about the design was that it was absolutely the same as the
MSI Wind or the LG x110. It seems like all the three manufacturers use the exact
same casing for their Netbooks.
The Netbook is extremely comfortable to use. The intelligently spaced keys
and a wide enough touchpad make using this device a very hassle free experience.
Weighing only a little more than a kg, the Netbook is extremely light and
portable. Thanks to the tiny size and an energy efficient design of the Atom
processor, devices running on it are meant to deliver good battery backups and
are powerful enough to run basic productivity apps. This one managed to last for
around 2 hours 10 minutes when we ran Battery Mark on it with the screen
brightness set at the highest level. Which is decent considering it's 3 cell
battery.
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The standard set of features on this one is similar to most of the Netbooks
that we have reviewed before. It comes with a 10.1' display and its features
include three USB 2.0 ports, a card reader, VGA out and an Ethernet port. The
only thing missing is a six cell battery which is a standard feature on the Asus
EeePC at the same price
Bottomline: The device is easy to use and has a
standard set of features but is a little costly.